A scratch is removed by allowing him either zuschmiert with the same material or the surface around the scratch around ablates until the depression of the scratch is gone. In the latter case, it will not go without abrasives so. With this knowledge, I am very skeptical approached Cape Cod, because I wanted a highly polished, reflective watch case in which I some distinct, though not very deep scratches had, "verschlimmbessern" Under no circumstances, and had once easily on a scratched teaspoon made of chrome steel with Cape Cod herumprobiert. After that I then dare to the watch case. Result: excellent! After a few minutes you have all micro scratches removed. It is important above all that the polished surface really on glossy, that is polished to a mirror finish and remains after polishing no milky veil (as can be observed in the grinding or polishing agents unsuitable on reflecting metal surfaces). This is precisely the result I was able to achieve with Cape Cod - even with different light, whether artificial or natural light, nothing remains of the scratches left more, but you get an absolutely perfect, practically brand new surface. The polishing effect of Cape Cod can be recognized by the dark gray color of the polishing cloth, which results from the removal of metal. Of course you can not only steel, but also gold, such. As jewelry excellent polish it. The softer the surface, the less needs to be polished. Of course, the depth of the scratch is crucial: deep scratches you will not be able to remove with Cape Cod. Here then a coarser abrasives must be applied, which causes considerably more material removal. For micro-scratches Cape Cod is perfect, full purchase recommendation, five stars.